Volcano Systems Science Field Course

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Volcano Systems Science Field Course
From: Dr Darren Gravley <d.gravley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Volcano Systems Science Field Course: From Source to Surface (New Zealand)

Members of the Volcanology Group at The University of Auckland (Prof. Colin 
Wilson, A/Prof. Ian Smith and Dr Darren Gravley) are leading a 14-day field 
course in the North Island of New Zealand from April 7th to the 21st 2007.  The 
course is designed for motivated postgraduate students involved in volcanic and 
magmatic research.  A brief description is provided below.  For a course 
application email Associate Professor Ian Smith (ie.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and 
Dr Darren Gravley (d.gravley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx).   Darren Gravley and Colin Wilson 
will be attending the Fall AGU Meeting in San Francisco and available 
informally to talk about the course.

The North Island of New Zealand houses one of the most volcanically active 
regions on Earth.  Much of the architecture of the North Island reflects 
subduction zone processes with episodic accelerated periods of arc magmatism 
and volcanism. Volcanism ranges from quiet basaltic lava activity from 
monogenetic volcanoes through stratovolcano eruptions to huge silicic caldera-
forming eruptions.  On this 14-day week course we will investigate the thermal 
(magmatic) evolution of the crust and surface volcanism associated with the 
volcanism in Northland, Auckland and the central North Island.  Field 
excursions will be complemented by a series of evening lectures that will be 
focused around the lecturer?s field and laboratory-based studies. Our goal is 
to provide students with a skill base of field-focused techniques that will 
enable them to understand the fundamental causes and timescales of magma 
genesis and volcanic activity, decipher eruptive processes, and interpret 
mechanisms of transport and deposition of volcanic products.

Field excursions will include the world heritage Tongariro National Park, Mt. 
Tarawera, and the White Island volcano marine reserve.


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